Added features: Deleted footage and bloopers, a gag interview and biography segment on Ferrell's Ron Burgundy character and a music video of "Afternoon Delight" by Ferrell and his co-stars.

Garden State (star)(star)(star)

Writer-director-star Zach Braff's beautiful and solid film about that fleeting stage in life when you're out of the house but without a real home of your own. After nine years away, twentysomething Andrew returns to his New Jersey hometown for his mother's funeral and leaves his anti-anxiety meds behind. Emotionally stunted and chemically askew, he reconnects with old friends and meets his savior-love. (R)--Allison Benedikt.

Added features: Deleted and extended footage includes one prolonged scene between Braff's character and his father (Ian Holm). Braff contributes two commentary tracks, one with Portman, the other with his technical collaborators.

Open Water (star)(star)(star)

Two yuppies on a scuba-diving holiday emerge from the deep to find their tour boat has gone back to shore without them. This taut, minimalist thriller has to have one of the more harrowing horror premises around, and director-writer Chris Kentis' result is a lean, mean movie, an antidote to all waterside vacations and one whale of a primal scare. (R)--Sid Smith

Milla Jovovich returns in this uninspiring sequel to 2002's "Resident Evil," the video game-based zombie slaughter fest. A sequel might be justified as "mindless fun" if it weren't for the acute lack of fun. Explosions and shoot-'em-ups abound, but nothing outshines the original--the only real reason to make a sequel. (R)--Robert K. Elder

Added features: Three commentary tracks; 20 deleted scenes and a featurette on the development of female action heroes.